5-Minute Healthy Greek Frozen Yogurt

Now that is my kind of math! Aside from the quick and easy nature of this recipe, the real cherry on top of the cake sundae is that this is healthyfrozen yogurt. So we are talking a dessert that takes minutes to make, is totally customizable in flavor and is so good for that bikini body that you’ll be kicking the store-bought froyo permanently to the curb. See ya!

There are a few important tips for transforming frozen fruit into fabulously healthy Greek frozen yogurt:

You can use any type of frozen fruit in this recipe.

You can use any flavor and percentage of fat yogurt (Greek or regular).

You can add more or less honey based on the sweetness of the fruit and your own taste preferences.

You can add in peanut butter, Nutella, chocolate chips, nuts or any other mix-in involved in your frozen yogurt fantasies.

Ready to satisfy that sweet tooth without an ounce of guilt? Read on for the ultimate guide to whipping up 5-Minute Healthy Greek Frozen Yogurt, no ice cream machine required!

5-Minute Healthy Greek Frozen Yogurt

Ingredients

Instructions

In the bowl of a food processor, combine the frozen fruit, Greek yogurt, vanilla extract and honey. Process the mixture until it is creamy, about 5 minutes. (See Kelly's Notes.)

Serve the frozen yogurt immediately or transfer it to an airtight container and freeze it until ready to serve.

Kelly’s Notes:

The type and size of frozen fruit will determine how long it has to be blended. Sliced frozen bananas may only require 2 to 3 minutes of blending, while larger frozen strawberries or diced mango may require up to 5 minutes.

You can use full-fat Greek yogurt or any percentage of fat, however the more fat, the creamier the frozen yogurt will be.

This Greek frozen yogurt will last up to 1 month when stored properly in an airtight container in the freezer.

Recipe by Kelly Senyei of Just a Taste. Please do not reprint this recipe without my permission. If you'd like to feature this recipe on your site, please rewrite the method of preparation and link to this post as the original source.